Are you stuck?
It’s another week without a photoshoot booking and you’re wondering why you started this photography business in the first place.
It’s another wedding season and every other wedding photographer in your area has started getting inquiries except for you— you’re a great photographer, why aren’t there a ton of couples chasing after you?
It’s another week you feel drained by your photography because it just isn’t the style you dreamed it would be and you aren’t booking your ideal client.
It’s another week you feel like you might want to take the plunge and start your own photography business, but you’re not sure what the next steps are and you’re worried you’ll fail.
Well this week changes all of that…
Hey! I’m Stacie, I’m a Full Time Professional Photographer living on the Upper West Side in Manhattan living out my dream job!!! I was a part time wedding and lifestyle photographer for seven years and found myself so discouraged my business had never made it full time!
I was about to quit if nothing changed.
But let me tell you….
EVERYTHING changed.
I went from barely making $500 a month to making almost $7,000 a month. And I was SO unsure how to grow my business. Two years ago, I was photographing in a style that felt clean and neat, but not like me. My signature style felt risky because it was moodier, warmer, and non-traditional. I was scared to change my style, thinking no client would book me if I changed. I did, however, feel like I had the personality and the photography skills to be a full time photographer, but those didn’t seem to be enough to help me grow.
But I did it. I took a risk. I changed my entire business. I started creating photos that felt romantic, candid/documentary, and fun. I started editing in a style that felt riskier, but more me. Now, a year later, clients are coming to me for my style, experience, and for the top notch disarming and authentic personality I’ve always had going for me. I work with my ideal clients now making an income I never imagined I could make as a full time photographer.
Whether you’re a part time photographer or hobbyist photographer who resonates with feeling stuck, wanting to grow, but not sure how to level up, I’ve been there and I want to share all the life changing tools, mindsets, tricks, and practices that have helped me grow my business over the past eight years. I’ve put together a gold mine of a workshop that will inspire you to create photos you love and encourage you to take that next step to level up your photography business. You’ll walk away with so many practical ideas and most importantly, I know you will feel seen in my content. My photography motto is to make my clients feel seen and celebrated. That’s how I want YOU to feel after taking my course and using it to propel your business forward!
Sign me up…
Fill out Stacie’s form of Very Important Information below, and she’ll send you a link to your Client Portal where you can fill out your workshop questionnaire (which will help her cater the workshop to your specific needs), pay your invoice, and sign the workshop contract. Keep scrolling to get workshop topic details and to find out what free resources Stacie is sharing with you!
Add the Workshop to your Calendar: Saturday, July 15, 1pm-3pm.
Where: Zoom Link will be sent out upon booking
Cost: $250 for two hours of interactive teaching and discussion and four free resources Stacie uses in her business every day.
What’s Included in this Workshop?
Free Resources
1. Posing Guide: When You’re Not A Model But You Want to Feel Like One
2. Customer Service: Sample Client Email Responses Stacie uses with Every Client
3. For Photographers in Big Cities: A Local’s City/Tourism Guide
4. Wedding FAQ pdf
Topics We Will Cover
Communicating with Clients: Before the Session
Preparing Yourself and Your Client for those PhotoShoot: Day Of
Learning and Growing as a Photographer: A Lifelong Learning Posture
How to Actually Work with Other Photographers
How to be a Reliable Second Shooter
Being a Business Owner and When Do I Make the Jump to Part or Full Time?
Systems: Client Portals and Client Galleries
Pricing Your Services
Marketing
Should I have a niche client I cater to?
How to Shoot a Wedding or Event
How to Edit and Finding Your Editing Style
Putting Together a Portfolio Website that is Actually Going to Book You Clients.
Consider Many Streams of Revenue